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2nd 12mile Baptist
May 29. Sun. School at 10
a.m., Worship at 11 a.m. and 6
p.m., Mon (Butler Rest Home)
at 10:30a.m., Wed. at 7p.m.
06/10&11 - Yard & bake sale
at Schlueter’s barn on 154
06/20-24 VBS, 07/23 Singles
Cook-out at 6 p.m.
Rick Robbins filled in for
Jamie Thornsberry. Rick spoke
about "faith". Faith in God is not
always easy, we will never totally understand God.
(Scriptures) Dan. 3:16-18 &
6:1-28, Josh. 10:12-14, Matt.
21:42, Acts 4:8-13, Heb. 6.
Faith is original, personal,
never copied. Even the devil
believes in God.
Faith is unlimited, unpredictable, the ultimate flattery is
for God to use us to do His
work.
By the grace of God we are
saved, Jesus is our rock.
Faith is obedience to God’s
Word (the Bible).
Whatever God asks, we do,
because we are suppose to. Do
you want to live with your limits or live for God and all He can
do in and through you.
Butler Baptist
This year we have five graduates. Mikayla McAtee and
Austin Hicks graduated from
high school. Nicole Lynch and
AJ Jacob graduated from college. Hope Jordon graduated
from culinary school.
We completed our walk to
Jerusalem.
Casey Redden
walked the most miles. Hunter
Pettit was the youngest walker.
Beth Jacob ran to Jerusalem.
The sermon was from Ephesians 4:1-16. We are called to
honor God with our Christian
walk. Does your walk match
your talk? We are told to walk
in lowliness and meekness. We
are to be patient and deal with
all people with love. We are to
work at keeping the peace and
have unity in God’s spirit.
Congratulations class of
2011. May your walk be worthy of God.
Butler Christian
Bro. Denny’s sermon title
May 29, “Memories.” Scripture
John 3:16, 1 Corinthians 13:113, Psalms 23.
Worship leader Erin Kirby.
Elders and deacons, Ewell
Adams, Rook Austin, Brandy
Willenborg, Nancy Adams. The
choir beautifully sang “Precious
Memories” for special music.
Pianist Patty Fardo.
Prayer concerns: Esther
Moreland, Dora Johnson, Ray
and Sandy, Ryland Tucker,
Betty Beegle, Polly Turner, Stuart Tichenor, Brenda Adams,
Marilyn Dorsey, Sidney Owen,
Sarah Keller, Sam Sartin, Sarah
Sullivan, Janet Courtney, Jim
Teegarden, John and Janet
Hampton, Betty Jones, Gussie
Combs, Charlie Combs, Meredith Jump, Quentin Terry, Allene
and Jeff Hurst, Tracy Mullins,
Butler kids, Bill Sizemore, Jim
Hill, Bonnie Ashcraft, Wendell
Edwards, Isabel O’Hara, Military Reserves, Mickey Utz,
Dennis Popham, Bill Pettit,
Mike Roberts, David Hart family.
Pantry items needed- peanut
butter.
June 12 potluck meal and
games after church.
Bible school is planned for
July 25-29.
Join us Sunday morning.
Sunday school 10 a.m., worship
11 a.m. Nursery available.
Falmouth Baptist
Greetings from the Falmouth
Baptist Church. Great things
are happening here and we
invite you to come worship with
us at 4th and Maple.
The choir began our worship
service with a song titled “I
Will Bless the Lord.” We celebrated Memorial Day with a
message about pausing to
remember and give thanks to the
ones who gave so unselfishly so
that we can enjoy the freedoms
we have today. We need to
always remember the one who
paid the ultimate price - Jesus
Christ! He died on the cross for
you and for me - so that we don't
have to spend eternity separated
from God. We need to acknowledge the Lord for who He is.
No one took His life, He gave it
freely to deliver us from our
sins. As we observed the ordinance of The Lord's Supper we
recall that we “do this in
remembrance.”
Falmouth Christian
We would like to take a
moment and say “Thank you” to
all U.S. Veterans for serving our
country.
On May 29, we opened the
morning service by recognizing
the U.S. veterans that were with
us. Brenda Hitch did an awesome job bringing the special
music. Brother Clay Sullivan
preached the sermon, “Memorial Day - People Count Most of
All” from John 15:12-13. Amy
Florence came forward during
the hymn of invitation to be
baptized.
Vacation Bible School will
be on June 28 through July 1.
Please make plans to attend!
Names mentioned for prayer
list were the family of Chad
Turley, the family of David
Hart, Floyd Willis, Gracee
Hutchison, Sandy Newberry,
Donnie & Doris Lovelace, Bill
Pettit, Chanis Cox, Jamie
Fields, Dorothy Angel, Jackie
Asberry, Connor Urban, and
Kaelyn Adams, Ralph.
Come and worship with us
this Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Sunday
School and 10:45 a.m. Worship
service. Have A Great Day!
Falmouth Wesleyan
A question recently posed to
children: What animal kills the
most people in our country
every year? Answers; snakes,
bears, coyotes. They were all
wrong!
More people die
because of the deer. Deer claim
the lives of many because of
automobile accidents.
Isn’t it odd that a very gentle
animal claims the most lives?
So it is with the spiritual lives of
people today. It is the little
things that are often ignored that
eventually cause a large amount
of trouble. Example, a small lie
often turns into many more,
until they all create a very big
mess!
A true Christian’s life allows
God to show how little things
cause damage. Let us always
open our hearts to God in Jesus
Christ so that He may protect us
from the smallest follies that can
actually cause a world of trouble!!
-Pastor Wes Shoemaker
First Baptist
On this beautiful Sunday
morning, Jeremy Moore blessed
us with special music. Bro.
Harry's message was taken from
John. There is no greater love
than a man who lays down his
life for his friends. Jesus gave
His life for all men, so that we
can have eternal life. Say thank
you to veterans and those in the
police corps for risking their life
every day to protect us. We are
in difficult times, pray constantly for their safety. We then recognized our veterns in attendance.
At the close of our service,
Bro. Harry presented Little Miss
Krinley Shae with her first
Bible. She is the daughter of
Jessi and Jeremy Moore.
Pray for those in need of
hope, healing and peace.
"Visit us - Our Sundays
are better than Baskin-Robbins!"
Glenwood Baptist
Recently there was a man
who claimed to know the exact
day and time of the rapture.
Obviously this man was and is a
false prophet. Any true Christian would recognize him as such
at the time he made his “prophecy.” What about false professors? Would individual Christians or churches recognize
them?
In Matthew 6:15-23, Jesus
says false professors (and
prophets) will be known by their
fruits just as a tree is known by
the fruit it produces. James
1:19-27 tells us to be “doers of
the word and not hearers only.”
In James 3:1-12 we are told to
control our tongue and use it for
spiritual purposes. Galatians
5:22-26 tells us what the fruit of
the Spirit is. Notice the word
“fruit” is in the singular number
meaning that each believer is to
exhibit a measure of these qualities.
Take heed that you bear good
fruit. This is not salvation by
works but identification through
works.
Harvest Community
Many thanks to everyone
who contributed to and attended
our Memorial weekend retreat.
It was a blessing to share in a
variety of Bible studies, music,
good fellowship and delicious
food. Our “pavillion” is nearing
completion and many more
activities are being planned for
its use. Long hours of hard work
have been given to make it all
possible. God has provided and
we are so blessed.
Calendar: June 11 at 8 a.m.
men’s breakfast at church office,
June 17 and 18 relay at Southern
Elementary, June 19 Father’s
Day.
Prayer concerns: Mike Godman, Denise Bobb, Sarah Sullivan, Bill Pettit, Bob Schack,
John and Amanda Roenker, and
the families of David Hart,
Chad Turley and Sue Mockabee.
Come be our guest at Sharp
Middle School Sundays at 10
a.m. Bible study and 11 a.m.
worship service. “Sharing the
love of Jesus in a practical way.”
Morgan Christian
What if we had a little meter
that could measure the amount
of love, hope and faith in us?
What if we could also measure
hurt, sorrow, sadness, bitterness,
loneliness? King David, says,
"Search me O God and know
my heart." Only God knows us
deep within. Won't you open
your heart to God? God wants
to help us bear our burdens, God
wants to help us celebrate our
joys. Speaking of celebrations,
our Homecoming service will
be on June 26. We look forward to a wonder service, food
and special musicians, spread
the word, all are invited! We
enjoyed recent celebrations:
The Charlie Hannah Benefit and
the graduation of Mason Wood,
Carlee Garrison, Sarah Lucas
and Joey Tolbert.
Mt. Moriah
Hello everyone! Thanks for
taking the time to read our article.
Upcoming events for June
13-17 VBS, 19th Father’s Day,
22-25 mens/boys campout, 24th
ladies night out at the church 6
p.m., June 26 at 6 p.m. Jackie
Thomas preaches, July 10 Dave
Shipp sings specials. Looking
ahead don’t forget our 100 year
celebration August 28.
Quote to remember, “The
Bible is the Word of God. Period. But in this Word of
God, we find those particular
sayings that God gives us each
day for the battles of life.”
David Jeremiah
New Hope
“Matthew 6:21 For where
your treasure is, there your heart
will be also.” If you want to
know what a person really cares
about, then simply look at what
they spend their time and money
doing. We sacrifice for the
things that we love. Jesus told us
not to store up treasure on earth
but in heaven. The things of
earth will be destroyed and pass
away but the things of heaven
are eternal.
Take a look at what takes
your time and money. Examine
what is really important. Is it
from God or is it of this earth?
Will it last or will it pass away?
Where is your treasure and is it
really a good investment?
Oakland Christian
What beautiful weather God
has given us!!! The theme of
the morning was to learn from
life; learn what is of real value;
and learn who God is. Read
Romans 8:28.
Our hymn sing was such a
blessing. It’s good to hear others sing for the Lord.
We have a prayer service
each Wednesday, at 6:30 p.m.
Choir practice is each Sunday
evening, 5:30 p.m. Church
Board meeting is June 16. Our
VBS is June 20-23 at the
Pendleton County Fairgrounds.
Remember our sugar drive
for Camp Northward.
Prayer concerns include
Diana Monroe, Henry Rooney,
Paul Bex, Katie Breeden, Bill
Petit, Ralph Fields, Lincoln
Maddie, Lee Roy Faulkner,
Wade Napier, Haley Cooper,
Ronnie King, Harold and Faye
King, Susie Blevins, those with
cancer issues, our shut-ins, our
armed forces, and our leaders.
Our sympathy goes to the families of David Hart, Liz Broadwater, Sue Teegarden Mockbee,
and Robert Burkholder.
Pleasant Hill
Harold Camping boldly predicted that the rapture of believers would take place on May 21,
2011, followed by the destruction of the world on October 21.
When the “rapture” didn't materialize,
Camping
quickly
rescheduled to October 21.
Every few years some seem
compelled to predict the time of
the return of Jesus Christ, the
end of the world, and the Judgment Day. Even in the first century some were teaching Jesus'
imminent coming (2 The. 2:13). We do know some basic
facts: Jesus will come again (
John 14:3), He will destroy the
world (2 Peter 3;10), all dead
will raise simultaneously ( John
5:28-29), all will be judged (
Acts 17;31), the lost will be sentenced to hell (Matt. 25:36), and
no one knows when it will happen, not even Jesus Himself
(Matt 24;36). all Harold Camping accomplished was to group
genuine Bible believers with
fools like himself.
Roanoke Christian
We welcomed Bro. Josh
Grooms to fill in today for Bro.
Don. Doing what we know is
right, the background scripture
was taken from Daniel 5. It was
once said that the person who
should worry about his salvation
is the perosn who knows better
but decides to do the wrong
thing. As Christians we should
know the difference between
doing right and wrong, and
strive to do the right thing and
humble ourselves and ask for
forgiveness when we slip.
The ladies will begin their
weekly Bible study on Wednesday, June 1 at 6 p.m. you are
welcome to join them.
Please remember those who
are ill, and those who are experiencing a difficult time in their
life in your prayers and
thoughts. You are welcome to
join us each Sunday for Worship
services at 11 a.m., Sunday
school at 10 a.m.
was a special time not just being
with families and picnics, but a
time for us to honor those who
have served this country to protect us and give us the freedom
we breathe daily. We thank you
and pray for each and every soldier's safe return.
Bro. Brad's message was
"His Will, Not Ours" from
Matthew 6:9.
Romans 9:16. So then it is
not of him that willeth, nor of
him that runneth, but of God
that sheweth mercy.
Southside
Each day is a day of
progress,
steady,
spirited
progress forward if you make it
so. You may not see it, but God
does. God does not judge by
outward appearances. He judges
by the heart. Let Him see in
your heart a simple desire
always to do His will.
Though you may feel your
work has been spoiled or tarnished, God sees it as an offering for Him. When climbing a
steep hill, a person is often more
conscious of the weakness of his
stumbling feet than of the view,
the grandeur, or even of the
upward progress. (James 1:4)
Join us for Sunday School 9
a.m. Worship service 10 a.m.
Turner Ridge Baptist
Sunday May 29, Bro. Dale’s
message was “Praying for the
Harvest.” with scripture from
Matthew 9:36-37. Brittany
Baumgartner read Scripture
from John 4:35-38.
Vacation Bible School
begins June 5 at 6 to 8. Commencement will be on the June
10 at 7 p.m. Bring your children.
Our Hand Bell choir played
“Battle Hymn of the Republic”
for our special music.
Uncle Dale gave the Children’s Message talking about
tattoes put in ears of sheep and
they would know the good shepherd. But we do not do that, we
must read the Bible and pray
every day and obey your parents.
Christian
sympathy
is
extended to the families of Matt
Gabbard, D.D. Ogea, David
Hart and Linda Sue Mockbee.
New friends were added this
week. Please remember prayers
and concerns for everyone.
No church home? Come join
us.
Community Vacation
Bible School
Oakland Christian Church
and Blanket Creek Baptist
Church are partnering to host
“Heroes” saving lives! Saving
Souls! A Community Vacation
Bible School on June 20-22, at
the Floral Hall on the fairgrounds from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30
p.m. nightly with Family Night
on June 23rd.
Children will learn about
everyday heroes like police officers, emergency medical technicians, Red Cross volunteers and
firefighters and how they assist
in saving lives everyday. Then,
step into biblical times with stories and dramas, and meet
Daniel, Mary and Jesus and
learn how these heroes save
souls!
Activities are planned for
children ages pre-school (3 and
4 years) through middle school.
To register your child call
654-6174 (leave a message).
For a ride call 654-8300 or 6545080.
A parent or guardian must
accompany all children that are
not pre-registered in order to get
emergency information. Plan to
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Children in Action (Grades
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Vacation Bible School June
20 - 25
On Sunday, May 29, we had
our fifth Sunday dinner. Everyone had a great time of fellowship. The food was delicious as
always. The church would like
to thank everyone that prepared
and brought food. Also, we
would like to praise our kitchen
committee for all the hard work
they do.
This Memorial Day weekend
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